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gary, knowing what's going on, i don't want anyone here to worry we're on austerity ways. if you're concerned we'll repeat what the brits have done, fear not because nothing we've hinted at, the most draconian stuff talked about is just shaving off the increase in spending. i tried to disenvow americans of the fear we'll be another greece because nothing we do hints of austerity. >> you make an interesting point, neil, and -- >> i think it's more than interesting. >> well, i -- understated, obviously. neil: go ahead. >> well, there's a couple things. even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip in the white house from looking a
gary, knowing what's going on, i don't want anyone here to worry we're on austerity ways. if you're concerned we'll repeat what the brits have done, fear not because nothing we've hinted at, the most draconian stuff talked about is just shaving off the increase in spending. i tried to disenvow americans of the fear we'll be another greece because nothing we do hints of austerity. >> you make an interesting point, neil, and -- >> i think it's more than interesting. >> well, i...
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gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: this man is about to escape from jail. and the ease with which he does it is breathtaking. his name is derrick estell, he's 33 with an extensive rap sheet. theft, burglary, breaking and entry. this past march, he had to be tear gassed out of a building. after he stole a car in arkansas. that brings us to the jail. he was here waiting a court day on his latest charges. he's on the phone, but not necessarily talking to anybody. it's the beginning of his escape plan. >> there were only two deputies in the booking room at that time, and at that time, it's actually also our visitation, sunday visitation for the inmates. >> reporter: estelle starts running, jumps through a window and lands in the public lobby. it looks like a bad cartoon. he's then followed by a guard, who was caught off guard, and the chase begins. estelle sprints as fast as he can to the parking lot, and so do the deputies. but there's a car waiting. he gets in it. the car allegedly driven by a woman named tamara upshaw. who is now in serious legal trouble, to
gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: this man is about to escape from jail. and the ease with which he does it is breathtaking. his name is derrick estell, he's 33 with an extensive rap sheet. theft, burglary, breaking and entry. this past march, he had to be tear gassed out of a building. after he stole a car in arkansas. that brings us to the jail. he was here waiting a court day on his latest charges. he's on the phone, but not necessarily talking to anybody. it's the beginning of...
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joining me now is gary young a columnist for "the guardian" newspaper. there are folks who might look at this and say, hey look, this is not any different than what big retailers like target does, what the obama campaign famously does, we're in the era of big data, you're grabbing as much data as you can, assembling information about your prospective targets. what's wrong with this kind of thing? >> there is something to that. there is something to the idea that this is a form of marketing and it's about an organization and so object and so forth. and that the difference would be between, for example, "the nation" magazine where i have a column where you used to work, between "the nation" magazine knowing who signed on to an anti-war petition or something like that and there have targets members and the bush administration. >> right. >> i agree. so there's a distinction between what the government has and what private entities have and i think that's a fair distinction but what to me is crucial here are two things. one, it shows that you use the term mar
joining me now is gary young a columnist for "the guardian" newspaper. there are folks who might look at this and say, hey look, this is not any different than what big retailers like target does, what the obama campaign famously does, we're in the era of big data, you're grabbing as much data as you can, assembling information about your prospective targets. what's wrong with this kind of thing? >> there is something to that. there is something to the idea that this is a form...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your
you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even...
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gary has those stories - plus. he looks an awful lot . nate montana works out for the 49ers.next!!! a >>gary: warriors blazers stephen curry one three- pointer short of the single season record 2nd quarter curry hits the three-pointer to break the single season record of 269 three-pointers made by ray allen warriors led by 14 at the half oakland's damian lillard nice reverse layup to cut the warriors lead to 66-60 4th quarter/ 88-77 warriors curry hits the three from the corner he finishes with 4 threes for a record 272 in a season 15 points tonight final: 99-88 warriors saturday in denver is what we know. more than likely with the the home game would be one week from tomorrow for the playoff game. giants/brewers >> giants indoors in miller park tonight top 6th/ 3-1 brewers hunter pence bounces it up the middle for a single angel pagan and marco scutaro score 3-3 tie bottom 9th/ santiago casilla pitching 1 out the grounder to short brandon crawford throws it into the dugout for an error runners at the corners next batter intentionally walked to load the bases pinch-hitter blake lall
gary has those stories - plus. he looks an awful lot . nate montana works out for the 49ers.next!!! a >>gary: warriors blazers stephen curry one three- pointer short of the single season record 2nd quarter curry hits the three-pointer to break the single season record of 269 three-pointers made by ray allen warriors led by 14 at the half oakland's damian lillard nice reverse layup to cut the warriors lead to 66-60 4th quarter/ 88-77 warriors curry hits the three from the corner he...
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. >> oh, sorry, gary. all right. >>> coming up next, one 7-year-old girl is on a mission to save lives. how she has raised almost $20,000 to help battle a disease that impacts millions of people. her story is coming up in tonight's bay area proud. ♪ ♪ bake sale relay for life ♪. >>> what happened in boston has many us of thinking to how we respond to tragedy and loss. >> a-year-old girl has something to teach us about that. >> in january the morning after her mother died of breast cancer, kenna reed brought a jar into the kitchen, dumped out the money inside and started to count it. she told her father she wanted to do something to fight the disease that took her mother. garvin thomas shows us how in tonight's bay area proud. >> let's go ahead and get started. >> reporter: it's a thursday night in april, and the relay for life captains are meeting at a san jose middle school. there are just a couple weeks left until their annual fundraising walk for the american cancer society. >> super excited about
. >> oh, sorry, gary. all right. >>> coming up next, one 7-year-old girl is on a mission to save lives. how she has raised almost $20,000 to help battle a disease that impacts millions of people. her story is coming up in tonight's bay area proud. ♪ ♪ bake sale relay for life ♪. >>> what happened in boston has many us of thinking to how we respond to tragedy and loss. >> a-year-old girl has something to teach us about that. >> in january the morning...
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animal rights theory class and have been changing the conversation about sentient creatures are sent gary joined me earlier and i first asked him to explain to me what animal abolition of. animal evolution is the theory that we ought not to be focusing on the treatment of animals that the fundamental moral question is can we justify using animals at all however humanely we treat them i mean i think that we have to confront the fact that because animals are chattel property and they have no inherent or intrinsic value they have only extrinsic an xterm value the standard of animal welfare is actually very low so even if you if you take the most humane places in terms of the way animals are treated it's still really horrible and so basically the the i'm trying to change the conversation away from treatment and over to use search ask the fundamental question why are we eating wearing or using animals at all particularly when we don't have to so that would sort of be the answer nutshell what's the response of the concept that humans are cognitively different than other animals. you know i mean
animal rights theory class and have been changing the conversation about sentient creatures are sent gary joined me earlier and i first asked him to explain to me what animal abolition of. animal evolution is the theory that we ought not to be focusing on the treatment of animals that the fundamental moral question is can we justify using animals at all however humanely we treat them i mean i think that we have to confront the fact that because animals are chattel property and they have no...
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. >> stephanie: gary in connecticut you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, gary. >> caller: i wanted to wish everybody a happy sequester weekend -- >> stephanie: you too! >> caller: after that killjoy by the president he makes it sound all serious -- >> stephanie: he is harshing our sequestration buzz. >> yeah the republicans have gone home for a three-day weekend. the republicans are home
. >> stephanie: gary in connecticut you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, gary. >> caller: i wanted to wish everybody a happy sequester weekend -- >> stephanie: you too! >> caller: after that killjoy by the president he makes it sound all serious -- >> stephanie: he is harshing our sequestration buzz. >> yeah the republicans have gone home for a three-day weekend. the republicans are home
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gari the answer: c. gari other names could be "shoga" or "beni shoga". sometimes the ginger is dyed pink, its natural color is off-white. a look at this. we have about 14 states under various winter weather advisories from alabama to northern georgia. next couple of days we will see the next no system to enter the country tracking to the north. look at the snow accumulation forecast for the upper midwest. some of this is lake enhanced. a have a little bit of a northwest jet stream flow. the flow begins to lohan right from the arctic but that does. the coldest is in pink and white. tomorrow we're just flirting with the chilly air. in fact we will be warming up a little bit. same thing is to get to saturday. then the cold air comes in. one wave that hits on sunday. >> little disturbance can move along that. sometimes they produce some overrunning snow. we will see if that is the case. this is the weather map as forecast by the computer model showing the canadian high there reaches from the arctic circle read and see united statesright into the united state
gari the answer: c. gari other names could be "shoga" or "beni shoga". sometimes the ginger is dyed pink, its natural color is off-white. a look at this. we have about 14 states under various winter weather advisories from alabama to northern georgia. next couple of days we will see the next no system to enter the country tracking to the north. look at the snow accumulation forecast for the upper midwest. some of this is lake enhanced. a have a little bit of a northwest jet...
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host: gary is joining us from michigan, good morning. caller: my concern is both computer hacking and some of these outlaws can manufacture their own out here. we have our own enemies within our country. i was kind of wondering about wikileaks. host: thank you. guest: the reports i have looked at do not look at the issue of cyber security but obviously that is an area of concern for the government as a whole. host: our next call is paul from south carolina. good morning on the republican line. caller: i caution you on being very careful here. you may get apples and oranges confused. for example, the gentleman had the concern about tanker cars. there is a tremendous amount of lack of education in our public that will allow people to be concerned about that type of thing. inspector generals, and i do not know how familiar you are, they are not always blessed with a great amount of talent. i am not saying this particular team was lacking that because i do not know. but i can assure you if there is a facility and lab that has a power breakdo
host: gary is joining us from michigan, good morning. caller: my concern is both computer hacking and some of these outlaws can manufacture their own out here. we have our own enemies within our country. i was kind of wondering about wikileaks. host: thank you. guest: the reports i have looked at do not look at the issue of cyber security but obviously that is an area of concern for the government as a whole. host: our next call is paul from south carolina. good morning on the republican line....
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and gary prado was really angry. he believed at the time that the tactics the bolivians were using just wouldn't work. they were using conventional tactics. their military wasn't trained. they needed to be trained in counterinsurgency and not in traditional military tactics where you have a front line and a rare and you're battling, think world war ii, where you have the front lines and the rear. this is different. this is a guerrilla war. so at this dinner party, he approaches the subject and says, look, what we're doing is wrong. he slammed his face on the table and said what we're doing is wrong. we need to train our men in counterinsurgency. and i want to be part of it. and even though he knew the president, it would be like going to dinner with the head of your company, with the president of the estates into slammed her fist. no, mr. president, you're doing this wrong. it just wasn't heard a. so he thought his career was over, but a few days later he heard that he was actually part of this new ranger battalion t
and gary prado was really angry. he believed at the time that the tactics the bolivians were using just wouldn't work. they were using conventional tactics. their military wasn't trained. they needed to be trained in counterinsurgency and not in traditional military tactics where you have a front line and a rare and you're battling, think world war ii, where you have the front lines and the rear. this is different. this is a guerrilla war. so at this dinner party, he approaches the subject and...
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verne, gary and tracy standing by to bring it to you at the top of the hour. kaser gets it out of there and jameon lewis brings it back. does he ever bring it back. how about that. kaser makes the stop, and a pretty good tackle, a marker back at the 28 yard line. a 44-yard boot. a 38-yard return. we do have a flag. >> aaron: block in the back? >> referee: block in the back, receiving team, number 33, penalty is 10 yards from the spot of the foul, first down. >> aaron: there are lessons to be learned. if you're mississippi state, play to the whistle, if you're texas a&m with all the delays we had there with the time out and whether or not the catch was good, you can't let your guard down because if he had returned that kick and hit his head on the goalpost they could have got an onside kick and only needed a field goal to be able to tie this up. >> tim: dan mullen is not far away from having a really good team and i think with prescott in his future he's got more than enough time to get this thing right in starkville, mississippi. >> aaron: i agree. a lot of yo
verne, gary and tracy standing by to bring it to you at the top of the hour. kaser gets it out of there and jameon lewis brings it back. does he ever bring it back. how about that. kaser makes the stop, and a pretty good tackle, a marker back at the 28 yard line. a 44-yard boot. a 38-yard return. we do have a flag. >> aaron: block in the back? >> referee: block in the back, receiving team, number 33, penalty is 10 yards from the spot of the foul, first down. >> aaron: there...
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tomorrow night, simon cowell, stacy keibler and music from gary clark jr. nightline is next. >> tonight on "night line," the war or words is on from president obama -- >> we are confident that we could prepare for and deal with any potential ramifications. >> to syrian president assad both throwing everything they have into a media blitz. reaching a boiling point. tonight diane sawyer asks the president -- >> is this it? >> in the mississippi delta, they grow to over 700 pounds. for ten days a year, the gator hunters get to take population control into their own hands. we join them in their death te fieing mission. >> 53 hours in the water. how did she do it? or did she? diana's non-stop swim from cuba to florida now being questioned. >> from new york city, this is "night line" with dan abram. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the verbal war between president obama and syria's president reached a fever pitch. assad in his first interview with an american journalist since the incident denied he was responsible and suggested there would be re
tomorrow night, simon cowell, stacy keibler and music from gary clark jr. nightline is next. >> tonight on "night line," the war or words is on from president obama -- >> we are confident that we could prepare for and deal with any potential ramifications. >> to syrian president assad both throwing everything they have into a media blitz. reaching a boiling point. tonight diane sawyer asks the president -- >> is this it? >> in the mississippi delta, they...
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his name was gary. and he told me that as long as i stay on the right track and get my grades up and all that i will be going home. >> hi, kymyada. why don't you come out here? i'll talk to you out here. unfortunately, your mom said that you need a lot of structure right now and your history of breaking the rules is something that's not likely to change. so the court's ordered that you be placed at the alternative house in gary today at 4:00. so until maybe some counseling and things can take place between you and your mother, you know, while you're still underage if you can't go to your mother you're going to have to be in placement. >> oh, well. that stuff's crazy. >> okay. hang in there. hang in there. >> it may help and it may not help. but i can't allow her just to get away with whatever. and she's just saying these things because she is in trouble. and that's just the pattern. that's been the pattern. so this is the beginning. this is a start. >> you have your clothes and everything? >> good to go
his name was gary. and he told me that as long as i stay on the right track and get my grades up and all that i will be going home. >> hi, kymyada. why don't you come out here? i'll talk to you out here. unfortunately, your mom said that you need a lot of structure right now and your history of breaking the rules is something that's not likely to change. so the court's ordered that you be placed at the alternative house in gary today at 4:00. so until maybe some counseling and things can...
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we focused on gary prado because it was gary prado who actually captured che. we told the story of the bolivian military through prado 's eyes and prado came from a long history of military people and his family. his father was that believe a major general. he was a diplomat and you know, the gary prado wanted to impress his father. that is why he went into the military into the calvary. when the first attacks happened when the bolivian soldiers were ambushed and they had no idea who was behind ambush gary prado volunteered trade in fact there was a dinner with the president of bolivia and he goes to the dinner because in bolivia the time there were 200 families that were basic and with all well-connected and they all knew each other and they ran the country. so he had dinner with the president and gary prado had some training in counterinsurgency. he was at fort will again panama and at the dinner they start discussing the ambushes and this shall -- soldiers who were killed. brought it was really angry. he believed at the time the tactics the bolivians were us
we focused on gary prado because it was gary prado who actually captured che. we told the story of the bolivian military through prado 's eyes and prado came from a long history of military people and his family. his father was that believe a major general. he was a diplomat and you know, the gary prado wanted to impress his father. that is why he went into the military into the calvary. when the first attacks happened when the bolivian soldiers were ambushed and they had no idea who was behind...
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. >> gary: coming up the giants on a very chilly day in chicago. we will speak with a master's expert. speaking about the love and tiger woods. that is later in this broadcast. >> pam: the plan to hold super bowl 50. in the bay area. got a boost of football star power today. 49er hall of fame quarterback steve young. and former 49er coach george seifert. are now on board. the planning committee says, adding famous 49ers, who won super bowls, adds a little pizazz. and will help close the deal. >> it should be here. he should be on a rotation. think about how we feel on the bay area it is not no. 1 world destinations. total sense. you do not need the to do this. >> pam: the planning committee has to turn in its bid on may 7th. and will present its plan on may 21st in boston. the new 49ers stadium is expected to be ready for the 20-14 season. >> and regarding the oakland a's. major league baseball commissioner bud selig has turned down san jose mayor chuck reed's request for a face-to-face meeting. reed recently wrote the commissioner.hoping to help s
. >> gary: coming up the giants on a very chilly day in chicago. we will speak with a master's expert. speaking about the love and tiger woods. that is later in this broadcast. >> pam: the plan to hold super bowl 50. in the bay area. got a boost of football star power today. 49er hall of fame quarterback steve young. and former 49er coach george seifert. are now on board. the planning committee says, adding famous 49ers, who won super bowls, adds a little pizazz. and will help close...
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in two thousand and eleven the organization killed ninety six percent of animals and brought to them gary what sort of groups can we trust a lobby on behalf of these voices creatures even peta as math for watering well. look i know the folks at peta i've known them for many years and i'm sure i don't wish to question anyone's integrity i disagree with their certain ways abbe. you know peta takes the position that killing an animal painlessly is not harming the animal and as crazy as that may sound it really is sort of part of the conventional thinking that we we we have about animals goes back a few hundred years ago to you know to nineteenth century england where you have thinkers like jeremy bentham said well animals matter they can suffer but they don't care that we use them we only care about how we use them and so the cow doesn't care that we are she only cares about how we treat her now i think that that's wrong i think that's a species this notion of self-awareness and interest in one's life but you know what i think most people believe that having i think most people think well yo
in two thousand and eleven the organization killed ninety six percent of animals and brought to them gary what sort of groups can we trust a lobby on behalf of these voices creatures even peta as math for watering well. look i know the folks at peta i've known them for many years and i'm sure i don't wish to question anyone's integrity i disagree with their certain ways abbe. you know peta takes the position that killing an animal painlessly is not harming the animal and as crazy as that may...
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gary tuchman joins me now. you were just at a candle light vigil for martin and the other victims. >> that's right, anderson. the vigil came to an end at the top of the hour. it was really amazing because it was word of mouth and there were probably between 1,000 and 1,200 people in this park only about five minutes away from martin's home. but the event was held to remember all three of the people who died and also notably everyone here paid tribute to the first responders who really did such a magnificent job. anderson? >> gary, appreciate that. joining me now is a friend of the richard family. bill, i'm so sorry for your loss. what was martin like? >> wow. martin was a remarkable young man. just a kid really, 8 years old. a wonderful athlete, he loved the bruins. headmaster at the school i was talking to him before we came on-air and he wanted me to emphasize he was not only a great athlete, but great student, very compassionate, very caring. when there was another student struggling in their class, they tur
gary tuchman joins me now. you were just at a candle light vigil for martin and the other victims. >> that's right, anderson. the vigil came to an end at the top of the hour. it was really amazing because it was word of mouth and there were probably between 1,000 and 1,200 people in this park only about five minutes away from martin's home. but the event was held to remember all three of the people who died and also notably everyone here paid tribute to the first responders who really did...
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you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> oh, one of the greatest moments in the history of standup comedy. it is silly season again in washington. this is the time of year when the president is invited by reporters for evenings of free food and jokes. saturday night was the annual gridiron dinner in washington, which is closed to cameras, but with a roomful of reporters, most of what was said has leaked out. and this time perhaps inspired by the romney 47% secretly recorded video, a secretly recorded video appeared yesterday on the minnesota star tribune's website, starring of all people, minnesota's senior senator, amy cloeb shar. >> i know i was picked to speak tonight from a binderful of women. you first went to michelle obama, but she was doing the oscar's. then you went to hillary, and you know she doesn't like to travel. and then to susan rice. but john mccain blocked her. and then you ended up with me. and you should know that what i don't have in
you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> oh, one of the greatest moments in the history of standup comedy. it is silly season again in washington. this is the time of year when the president is invited by reporters for evenings of free food and jokes. saturday night was the annual gridiron dinner in washington, which is closed to cameras, but with a roomful of reporters, most of what was said has leaked out. and this time perhaps...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. for under $200 a month. but maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. find the all- wheel-drive mower exclusively available at lowe's and independent dealers nationwide. a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ame
you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. for under $200 a month. but maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills&...
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so you get gary bauer, you get old tony perkins there on cbs, making the same version of the gary bauer argument. the polls are skewed! you get rick santorum out there still, now running the issue like a racket in a way that would make newt gingrich proud. rick santorum is now sending out direct mail appeals, saying that if you send him $100, he will urge the supreme court to rule against gay marriage. because, presumably, rick santorum can't do that urging without your $100. he's running it like a racket. but this is what it's come to. it's a mess on the other side of this argument, from where david boyce and ted olson and the scl solicitor general of the united states will be arguing tomorrow. nobodies what legal direction the justices will take this in. and you can double that for the defense of marriage cases that will be argued the following day. we don't know yet how all of this will be move legally. but the politics surrounding this legal matter are increasingly weighty and predictable on the left. and on the right, they are increasingly incoherent and low-rent and even occasiona
so you get gary bauer, you get old tony perkins there on cbs, making the same version of the gary bauer argument. the polls are skewed! you get rick santorum out there still, now running the issue like a racket in a way that would make newt gingrich proud. rick santorum is now sending out direct mail appeals, saying that if you send him $100, he will urge the supreme court to rule against gay marriage. because, presumably, rick santorum can't do that urging without your $100. he's running it...
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this is gary. that's gary. gary is a goat. you know what? goats eat flowers. a police officer actually took the time to write a goat a ticket for eating a flower. then they held a hearing. you know what? taxpayers paid for all of this, people. strangely, no one seems too angry about it. we know laws are important. they should not replace common sense. it feels like the world is becoming more and more litigious every day. you may laugh at a story like this. if you think about the bigger problem it represents, it really gets your goat. "piers morgan tonight" is next. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and servi
this is gary. that's gary. gary is a goat. you know what? goats eat flowers. a police officer actually took the time to write a goat a ticket for eating a flower. then they held a hearing. you know what? taxpayers paid for all of this, people. strangely, no one seems too angry about it. we know laws are important. they should not replace common sense. it feels like the world is becoming more and more litigious every day. you may laugh at a story like this. if you think about the bigger problem...
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gary, i appreciate the reporting. a lot more to talk about. joining me now is bill fiore, a friend of the richard family. bill, i'm so sorry for your loss. what was martin like? >> wow. martin was a remarkable young man and just a kid, really. eight years old. a wonderful athlete, a bright student. >> he loved the bruins. >> he loved the bruins. he loved the red sox, too. the headmaster at the school, i was talking to him before we went on the air, and he wanted me to emphasize he was not only a great athlete, but a great student, very compassionate, very caring. when there was another student struggling in the class, they turned to martin to help tutor him along. a quiet but compassionate kid and someone who was a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrude on the family's privacy, but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital. >> yeah. i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel, and she's been in surgery. and his little sister janie, wonderful, sweet girl, also lost a limb. lost a leg. >> and
gary, i appreciate the reporting. a lot more to talk about. joining me now is bill fiore, a friend of the richard family. bill, i'm so sorry for your loss. what was martin like? >> wow. martin was a remarkable young man and just a kid, really. eight years old. a wonderful athlete, a bright student. >> he loved the bruins. >> he loved the bruins. he loved the red sox, too. the headmaster at the school, i was talking to him before we went on the air, and he wanted me to...
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gary, i appreciate the reporting. a lot more to talk about. joining me now is bill fiore, a friend of the richard family. bill, i'm so sorry for your loss. what was martin like? >> wow. martin was a remarkable young man and just a kid, really. eight years old. a wonderful athlete, a bright student. >> he loved the bruins. >> he loved the bruins. he loved the red sox, too. the headmaster at the school, i was talking to him before we went on the air, and he wanted me to emphasize he was not only a great athlete, but a great student, very compassionate, very caring. when there was another student struggling in the class, they turned to martin to help tutor him along. a quiet but compassionate kid and someone who was a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrude on the family's privacy, but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital. >> yeah. i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel, and she's been in surgery. and his little sister janie, wonderful, sweet girl, also lost a limb. lost a leg. >> and
gary, i appreciate the reporting. a lot more to talk about. joining me now is bill fiore, a friend of the richard family. bill, i'm so sorry for your loss. what was martin like? >> wow. martin was a remarkable young man and just a kid, really. eight years old. a wonderful athlete, a bright student. >> he loved the bruins. >> he loved the bruins. he loved the red sox, too. the headmaster at the school, i was talking to him before we went on the air, and he wanted me to...
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. >> gary chuckman joins me now. gary, the teacher is back in the classroom. what about the students with her now? did their parents know about this history? >> that's interesting. it's a new school she's at but the school district, even though they don't want her in the classroom has not told the parents this is the woman from the news. they have to find out for themselves. the school district doesn't know what to do because it would set maybe a dangerous president if they made an announcement the hot sauce teacher was in the school so they said nothing. even though she retains her rank, she's not by herself with kids. she's a floating teacher, so she goes from classroom to classroom with teachers in those classrooms to help out. >> she's back. this is it. it's a done deal. any plans for the school board or anyone else to appeal the matter? >> right, the school board could go to the florida supreme court but believe they have a low chance of winning and don't want to spend another $125,000 doing it. >> gary tuchman, crazy story, thank you, appreciate it my fr
. >> gary chuckman joins me now. gary, the teacher is back in the classroom. what about the students with her now? did their parents know about this history? >> that's interesting. it's a new school she's at but the school district, even though they don't want her in the classroom has not told the parents this is the woman from the news. they have to find out for themselves. the school district doesn't know what to do because it would set maybe a dangerous president if they made an...
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gary tuchman joins me now. i understand the alleged murderer was in court today. what happened? >> reporter: burns had his initial appearance in court. he was escorted by police wearing a bullet proof vest and shackles. he got inside the small courtroom and the judge informed him of the murder charges against him and burns said no, i don't have a job. no, i don't have a lawyer. and the judge said no, you will not have bond. so he's back right now in this jail behind me and still, anderson, the motive in this case, a complete and utter mystery. >> and likely another murder count is going to come? >> reporter: right, yeah, we -- we're hearing from authorities is they believe the stepfather was murdered in the neighboring county of hines county and we do expect another murder charge very soon according to authorities. >> gary, appreciate the update. very sad story. >>> "the ridiculist" is next. we'll be right back. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're ligh
gary tuchman joins me now. i understand the alleged murderer was in court today. what happened? >> reporter: burns had his initial appearance in court. he was escorted by police wearing a bullet proof vest and shackles. he got inside the small courtroom and the judge informed him of the murder charges against him and burns said no, i don't have a job. no, i don't have a lawyer. and the judge said no, you will not have bond. so he's back right now in this jail behind me and still,...
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gary radnich >> the giants is the final in milwaukee at this hour. >> gary: the giants lost last evening and a different story tonight. pretty decent pitching. and it continues to go feet deep of vogelson. and 3-1 = poor worse. hunter pens is going to go to center field. and . pence... and as we go to the bottom of the night. with runners on second, third the of loaded the bases. and blake drove one over to the left-handed field and it would have been a sacrifice. the brewers beat the giants. four-three = final score. the a's look decent. how bad is it for the 4-11 astros? during batting practice the batting bullpen coach jeff take anothr look murphy and bruised knee and checkbud norris n ovato native making the start for the josh reddick doubles off the right center field wall chris young and seth smith score 3-1 a's bottom 4th the astros justin maxwell makes a great diving catch to rob john jaso of extra bases despite this the a's built a 7-1 lead top 9th/ lead whittled down to 7-5 a's plate grant balfour induces jose altuve to hit into the game- ending 4-6-3 double play final: 7-5 a's
gary radnich >> the giants is the final in milwaukee at this hour. >> gary: the giants lost last evening and a different story tonight. pretty decent pitching. and it continues to go feet deep of vogelson. and 3-1 = poor worse. hunter pens is going to go to center field. and . pence... and as we go to the bottom of the night. with runners on second, third the of loaded the bases. and blake drove one over to the left-handed field and it would have been a sacrifice. the brewers beat...
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gary tuckman, cnn, nashville, tennessee. >> we will continue to follow up on this. let's get caught up with more stories from isha. >> central connecticut state university was on lockdown several hours today after several people reportedly seeing a man with a gun. the campus police say they're looking at whether it was a student wearing a halloween costume that included a sword-like object. a student was arrested and charged with breach of peace. >>> and a new york firefighter rescuing a student stuck between two buildings for nearly two days. it took 90 minutes to free the sophomore after breaking through three layers of cinder block. the student is in fair condition, it is not clear how he got stuck. >>> and in northern wisconsin, two sky diving planes collided. one broke in pieces in mid air. the other pilot landed the second plane. in mid-air, amazingly, everyone survived. all nine jumpers made it to safety, including the pilot. >>> amazing, isha, we'll be right back. >>> time now for the ridiculous list. in the town of picayune, they wondered what it was. the r
gary tuckman, cnn, nashville, tennessee. >> we will continue to follow up on this. let's get caught up with more stories from isha. >> central connecticut state university was on lockdown several hours today after several people reportedly seeing a man with a gun. the campus police say they're looking at whether it was a student wearing a halloween costume that included a sword-like object. a student was arrested and charged with breach of peace. >>> and a new york...
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checking in with gary evens, find out more on where his company is headed. welcome back. >> thank you, sir. >> time to market, time to harvest. multiple asset modernization on the horizon. true or false? >> true. >> you think the value says, has increased dramatically as the stock has decreased. >> that is exactly right. we have been saying all along, the sum of the part system greater than where the company stock is trading today. what do we do to change that? we divest the mature division, a limited amount of acreage, 20,000, but we have some of the best wells that is one we have been marketing, we hope to announce how to divest that and use that cash to redeploy. >> it was, there are a bunch of things, some were not under your control, natural gas prices went down. throughout this period, you have been growing your production, which is what i want to see out of a good oil company. >> starting last year, under 10,000 barrels a day, to 18.5. and close to 25,000 a day as an exit rate. we are excited about the uticka play, probably drill five wells there this
checking in with gary evens, find out more on where his company is headed. welcome back. >> thank you, sir. >> time to market, time to harvest. multiple asset modernization on the horizon. true or false? >> true. >> you think the value says, has increased dramatically as the stock has decreased. >> that is exactly right. we have been saying all along, the sum of the part system greater than where the company stock is trading today. what do we do to change that? we...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> tonight iranian president ahmadinejad sparking outrage, not for the usual reasons. this time the iranian president was caught on camera in what some call a sinful picture. hugging the mother of the late venezuelan pres
you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> regional american accent quiz. >> in march of 2012, the epa announced the first ever carbon pollution standard. >> if you guessed texas, you would be wrong. if you guessed the great state of wisconsin, you would be wrong. no, the accent locater for gina mccarthy, the president's nominee is boston. south boston. >> as you know, in march of 2012, epa announced the first ever carbon pollution standard. >> in south boston, they do not have carbon in march, they have cabon in mach. the reason she has that spectacular south boston accent is because it is an indelible reminder of where she comes from. she comes from
you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> regional american accent quiz. >>...
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a live update from gary tuchman next. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-h
a live update from gary tuchman next. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot,"...
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. >> reporter: gary owens worked alongside winters in "laugh in." >> every time he was a different character he had a different face. >> reporter: he had a genius for characters from maude frickert -- >> give me a little -- oh, isn't that sweet? >> reporter: -- to chester ho y honeyhugger. winters worked with muppets. >> i just can't go on tonight. >> reporter: and "mork & mindy." he did suffer through dark periods, suffering a nervous breakdown and spending months in a mental institution. today this master of the improv was honored in tweets. bob newhart wrote jonathan winters was the king, a true genius. dick van dyke said the first time i saw jonathan winters perform i thought i might as well quit the business because i could never be as brilliant. he spoke to tom brokaw in 1971. >> i just hope i live to be an old man. i really do. >> reporter: jonathan winters was 87. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. don't forget, we are back on the air tonight with an all new "rock center" at 10:00/9:00 cent
. >> reporter: gary owens worked alongside winters in "laugh in." >> every time he was a different character he had a different face. >> reporter: he had a genius for characters from maude frickert -- >> give me a little -- oh, isn't that sweet? >> reporter: -- to chester ho y honeyhugger. winters worked with muppets. >> i just can't go on tonight. >> reporter: and "mork & mindy." he did suffer through dark periods, suffering a...
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gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: dan bell owns a cattle ranch in nogales, arizona. a huge piece of land, about 100 square miles. it sits right on the mexican border. you've been here your whole life. do you believe there's a day that goes by where you believe people are not crossing on your ranch? >> no, i don't believe a day goes by, either illegal immigrants or people smuggling contraband drugs, there's always somebody coming across. >> reporter: dan bell is a businessman, not a politician, but he's willing to talk to the proposed government commission about the border and the traumatic incidents that happened on his ranch. >> right up here there's a site where in 1998 there was a border agent that was killed apprehending two smugglers, and there's a monument built to him right there. agent alexander kirpnick was shot in 1998. dan bell's ranch has ten miles of international border. this is his fence. 18 feet tall. occasionally people bring tall ladders on the mexican side and jump into the united states. not smart. they get hurt. what's more frequent, they come he
gary tuchman reports. >> reporter: dan bell owns a cattle ranch in nogales, arizona. a huge piece of land, about 100 square miles. it sits right on the mexican border. you've been here your whole life. do you believe there's a day that goes by where you believe people are not crossing on your ranch? >> no, i don't believe a day goes by, either illegal immigrants or people smuggling contraband drugs, there's always somebody coming across. >> reporter: dan bell is a businessman,...